Tasmania and Melville Island
Tasmania
Tasmania
New Zealand is an Island Nation and not a part of any continent.
New Zealand, along with the pacific islands and Australia, is part of the continent australasia, or australia, as some people call it.
No. New Caledonia is a group of islands, and not part of any continent. The continent of Australia consists only of the Australian mainland, the island state of Tasmania, and coastal islands.
the Solomon islands are not part of a continent they are islands formed by volcanic activity and there are still many active volcanoes among them.
North America has the arctic archipegalo in northern canada. There are quite a few islands in the archipegalo. Some organize indonesia as a part of the oceania continent or the continent of australia. This large group of islands would make the oceeania or australia have many islands. Although some categorize these islands as a part of asia.
The overseas territories of Australia:Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Australian Antarctic Territory, Norfolk Island, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Coral Sea Islands Territoryand Heard and McDonald Islands
No. Australia is a continent-sized island in the southwestern Pacific. It belongs to a group of islands collectively known as Oceania.
Australia isn't a continent - it's part of the continent of Asia, as is the Marshall Islands. To distinguish it from mainland Asia, the region of Australia and the surrounding states is sometimes referred to as Oceania - whether the Marshall Islands sits in that region or not varies according to different sources.
Australia is a continent, an island, and is a single country. Asia is a continent composed of several countries and many islands that are part of a huge land mass. Asia is also joined to the continent of Europe.
No. Australia is a continent-sized island in the southwestern Pacific. It belongs to a group of islands collectively known as Oceania.